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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978352
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
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APPENDIX TO MEMORANDUM BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANTS MOTION TO DISMISS OR IN ALTERNATIVE FOR SUMMAR
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RULE 3: PERMITS FOR LIMIT IMPACT OPERATIONS • <br /> 110 3. 1 Application for a limited impact permit will be required for any mining <br /> operation affecting less than ten acres for the life of the mine and <br /> extracting less than 70,000 tons of mineral , overburden , or combination <br /> thereof per calendar year. The operator shall submit two copies of the <br /> application form, all attachments , and maps , as outlined in Section 3. 11 , � <br /> to the Division and one additional copy to the appropriate county(s) as <br /> set forth in Section 3.22. All tests , analyses , surveys and maps shall <br /> be prepared by qualified persons . All information submitted in an appli- <br /> cation must be accurate and complete , and acknowledged as such by the <br /> signature of an authorized individual . <br /> 3. 11 The application shall contain : <br /> I10(2) (a) (1 ) The address of the general office and the local address <br /> or addresses of the operator, <br /> 110(2) (b) (2) The name of the owner of the surface of the affected land, <br /> 110(2) (c) (3) The name of the owner of the subsurface rights of the <br /> affected land , <br /> 110(2) (d) (4) A map showing information sufficient to determine the <br /> location of the affected land on the around and existing <br /> and proposed roads or access routes to be used in connection <br /> with the mining operation. Names of all immediately adjacent <br /> surface owners of record shall also be shown , <br /> 110(2) (e) (5) Legal description (to the nearest quarter quarter section) <br /> and approximate size of affected land, <br /> 110(2) (f) (6) Information sufficient to describe or identify the type <br /> of mining operation proposed and how it would be conducted, <br /> (7) Reclamation costs: only if the surety is requested to be <br /> less than $2500, operator shall submit facts to support <br /> such request. <br /> (8) The application shall include . but not necessarily be <br /> limited to, narratives to describe the following : <br /> a. Wildlife - present occurrence, if any , and seasonal <br /> use by game and non-game species. <br /> b. Water Resources - occurrence of surface water drainage <br /> on affected lands and ground water presence , if any. <br /> c. Vegetation - If vegetation is a part of the reclamation <br /> plan , description of present vegetation on affected land <br /> naming types and estimated cover. <br /> d. Soils - If vegetation is a part of the reclamation plan . <br /> a description of soils on the affected land. In its <br /> discretion, the Board may request specific soils analyses. <br /> Such discretionary information shall not affect ''com- <br /> pleteness" of the application . <br /> - 24 - <br />
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